Purpose and Mission Sample Clauses

Purpose and Mission. The purpose of the Fund shall be to: (1) support public policies promoting the interests of the Company and the Union on such subjects as health care, legacy costs, international trade, currency valuation, and other public policy issues of importance to the parties; (2) to contribute to and promote greater cooperation between labor and management; and (3) to assist the Company and Union in solving problems of mutual concern that are not susceptible to resolution through collective bargaining.
Purpose and Mission. The collective mission of the organizations will be to promote the health, safety, and welfare of PHSD students by maintaining an SRO in the district. This officer will conduct and participate in prevention and awareness education and interact with staff and students to promote a positive, safe, and secure educational environment.
Purpose and Mission. The WCU CMHS is a training site associated with the WCU doctoral program in clinical psychology. Clinicians are clinical psychology graduate students who are supervised by clinical staff and faculty. Your student clinician will provide you with the name of his or her supervisor. All evaluation and therapy sessions are video recorded for the purposes of student training. The student clinician, supervisor and small team of clinical graduate students may view the recordings and discuss your case as part of their training. All recordings will be deleted within 60 days. The only exception is if you otherwise grant permission by a separate written consent. In addition to training, we also have a service mission. WCU CMHS is dedicated to providing quality psychological services to the greater West ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ community at low cost. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide all services and may have a waiting list depending upon the availability of student clinicians. If we cannot assist you, we will attempt to provide you with several referrals. Providing a thorough assessment/evaluation will include direct, face-to-face contact, interviewing, testing and/or completing questionnaires. It may also include time required for the reading of records, consultations with other psychologists/professionals, scoring of tests, interpreting results, and any other activities to support these services. In order for the evaluation to provide valid results, it is important that you help as much as you can by providing full answers and making an honest effort. If you have questions or concerns about the assessment or any of the procedures, the student clinician is available to discuss them. Psychotherapy is not easy to describe in a few general statements. Effective treatment depends upon a number of factors, including the establishment of a good student clinician-patient alliance, as well as active participation by the patient. For therapy to be most successful, you will have to work on the things we talk about both during the sessions and at home. Psychological treatment includes potential for some risk as well as benefits. Since therapy involves discussing unpleasant aspects of your life, you may experience uncomfortable feelings. On the other hand, psychological treatment has been known to produce many benefits such as a reduction in distress, solutions to specific problems, and better relationships. There can be no guarantees of what you will experience. WCU CMHS attempts to min...
Purpose and Mission. 2.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the terms under which the Member shall be affiliated with the Network. 2.2 The Network is committed to acting in accordance with the best interests and wishes of its membership in pursuing the objectives contained herein.
Purpose and Mission. The clinic is a training site associated with the WCU doctoral program in clinical psychology. Assessments are conducted by clinical psychology graduate students who are supervised by clinical staff and faculty. Your evaluator will provide you with the name of his or her supervisor. Your assessment will be observed and/or recorded (audio/video) for the purpose of training. The evaluator, supervisor and small team of clinical graduate students may view the tapes and discuss your case as part of their training. All such tapes will be erased as soon as possible after services have been rendered. The only exception is if you otherwise grant permission to a faculty supervisor by a separate written consent. In addition to training, we also have a service mission. The clinic is dedicated to providing quality psychological and academic assessments to the greater West ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ community at low cost. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide all services and may have a waiting list depending upon the availability of clinicians. If we cannot assist you, we will attempt to provide you with several referrals. Providing a thorough assessment/evaluation will include direct, face-to-face contact, interviewing, testing and/or completing questionnaires. It may also include time required for the reading of records, consultations with other psychologists/professionals, scoring of tests, interpreting results, and any other activities to support these services. In order for the evaluation to provide valid results, it is important that you help as much as you can by providing full answers and making an honest effort. If you have questions or concerns about the assessment or any of the procedures, the evaluator is available to discuss them.
Purpose and Mission. Our clinicians aim to provide quality psychotherapy and assessment services to the community of Denton and the surrounding areas. We strive to be an open and welcoming in our business practices. No client will be turned away based on race, creed, gender, lifestyle, or disability. A new federal law, HIPAA, provides new privacy protections for medical records and new client rights with regard to the use and disclosure of your Protected Health Information (PHI) used for the purpose of treatment, payment and health care operations. HIPAA requires that we provide you with a Notice of Privacy Practices (the Notice) for use and disclosure of PHI for treatment, payment, and health care operations. The Notice, which is attached to this agreement, explains HIPAA and its application to your personal health information in greater detail. The law requires that we obtain your signature acknowledging that we have provided you with this information at the end of this session.
Purpose and Mission. The District and the Tribe desire to evaluate and improve the academic progress of Native students attending public school in the District and improve compliance with the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2016 (ESSA). The purpose of this data sharing Agreement is to work to close the opportunity gap, and increase the graduation level for our Native American students in the spirit of the Centennial Accord and Millennium Agreement with the State of Washington and as identified under ESSA. The reason for this Agreement is to allow the Parties to legally share data to conduct program evaluation as outlined in the Parties Memorandum of Understanding for Delivering Title VI and Other Services and Supporting Culturally Relevant Curricula. The agreement is entered into in the spirit of building community relationships and cultural understanding to improve the success of tribal students. This Agreement designates the Behavioral Health and Family/Youth Services Manager as an authorized representative of the Tribe to receive student data from the District consistent with FERPA so that the Tribe may receive student education records, including personally identifiable information, without written parental/guardian/eligible student consent under 25 C.F.R. § 43.14(g) and 34 C.F.R. §99.31(a)(3) in order to evaluate the academic achievement of all Native students attending school in the District. The Tribe maintains civil jurisdiction over matters of juvenile truancy for tribal citizens within external boundaries. If the Tribe implements a truancy program in the future the designated truancy officer in the tribe is permitted to use this data to address truancy.
Purpose and Mission. The WCU CMHS is a training site associated with the WCU doctoral program in clinical psychology. Clinicians are clinical psychology graduate students who are supervised by clinical staff and faculty. Your student clinician will provide you with the name of his or her supervisor. All evaluation and therapy sessions are video recorded for the purposes of student training. The student clinician, supervisor and small team of clinical graduate students may view the recordings and discuss your case as part of their training. All recordings will be deleted within 60 days. The only exception is if you otherwise grant permission by a separate written consent. In addition to training, we also have a service mission. WCU CMHS is dedicated to providing quality psychological services to the greater West ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ community at low cost. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide all services and may have a waiting list depending upon the availability of student clinicians. If we cannot assist you, we will attempt to provide you with several referrals. Providing a thorough assessment/evaluation will include direct, face-to-face contact, interviewing, testing and/or completing questionnaires. It may also include time required for the reading of records, consultations with other psychologists/professionals, scoring of tests, interpreting results, and any other activities to support these services. In order for the evaluation to provide valid results, it is important that you help as much as you can by providing full answers and making an honest effort. If you have questions or concerns about the assessment or any of the procedures, the student clinician is available to discuss them.
Purpose and Mission. It is the purpose of the JDA Emeralds to promote school spirit, provide entertainment at athletic events, and to represent the school and community at community events and dance team competitions. The mission is to provide dancers with a successful and meaningful educational experience. Team members have personal goals of high academic achievement, increasing their dance ability, learning effective time management, and forming strong friendships. The success of this team is due to a strong commitment from the dancers, parental involvement and experienced sponsors. The dancers exhibit good sportsmanship, positive attitudes toward team members, competitors, schoolmates and parents.
Purpose and Mission. The District and the Tribe desire to evaluate and improve the academic progress of Native students attending public school in the District and improve compliance with the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2016 (ESSA). The purpose of this data sharing Agreement is to work to close the opportunity gap, and increase the graduation level for our Native American students in the spirit of the Centennial Accord and Millennium Agreement with the State of Washington and as identified under ESSA. The agreement is entered into in the spirit of building community relationships and cultural understanding to improve the success of tribal students. This Agreement designates (insert name and title of individual(s)) as an authorized representative of the Tribe to receive student data from the District consistent with FERPA so that the Tribe may receive student education records, including personally identifiable information, without written parental/guardian/eligible student consent under 25 C.F.R. § 43.14(g) and 34 C.F.R. §99.31(a)(3) in order to evaluate the academic achievement of Tribe students attending school in the District.